Content №3 от 2023

Smart City as a Factor in the Development of High-Tech Companies

State policies increasingly focus on fostering an effective innovation eco­system and promoting the sustainable growth of high-tech and knowledge-in­tensive companies. A critical aspect influencing these objectives is the urban environment, which serves as a primary interface for most companies. In this regard, the Smart City Initiative at the departmental level and the federal project “Formation of Comfortable Urban Environment" are striving to estab­lish modern smart cities. Smart cities create a growing demand for high-tech products and knowledge-intensive services, consequently driving their supply. The establishment of a smart, comfortable, and technologically advanced environment, coupled with an openness to new technologies, acts as a catalyst for the emergence and expansion of high-tech companies, as well as the deve­lopment of an effective innovation ecosystem. Smart cities also facilitate the creation of innovation exchange hubs such as technology parks, business incubators, etc. Moreover, the presence of numerous high-tech companies reinforces the utilization of digital technologies and the Internet of Things within the urban landscape. The technologies developed and implemented must be relevant and user-friendly for citizens.
This research aims to assess the reciprocal influence between high-tech and knowledge-intensive companies (HT&KICs) and smart cities, building upon a modified triple helix model as the theoretical framework. Through econometric analysis, we have observed that in large cities with a high level of digitalization in the urban economy and environment, there exists a positive impact on the development of HT&KICs.

Kostina E. A. ovs.elena@gmail.com

Kostin A. V. andrey.v.kostin@gmail.com

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